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Posted By: Judge Dred
I think I've seen enough threads on this but I'd really like to know piece this all together - who should leave feedback first - the buyer or the seller? I think that a buyer who pays quickly and completes their end of the obligation should receive positive feedback first. |
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Posted By: Julie
seller or buyer. But some sellers do feel that they want to know how their article was received before they say nice things about you. My feedback is also spotless. All 82 of them! |
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Posted By: Greg Ecklund
When I sell something, I usually leave feedback for the buyer the minute payment is received because that is the only part of the bargain that they need to hold up. On the other hand, if someone burned me by leaving me an undeserved negative once I left a positive, I would probably wait to see if they buyer is satisfied like many sellers do. |
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Posted By: 823dek
I agree with the Judge. I either pay priority mail or overnight and some make me wait 10 days or so before that I recieve my goods,so...wouldn't this show some appreciation for those who try to do this right everytime? |
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Posted By: honus3415
In a PERFECT world..... |
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Posted By: Julie
I have left many more feedback than I have received--and I always make sure that it's interesting good feedback (unless I've been horribly disappointed, and then I just say "nice"). Buyers just leave more feedback than sellers. |
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Posted By: honus3415
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - Great vintage items with clear scans and accurate description. Truely an asset to the vintage cardboard communi |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Would it be alright to assume that a one (or two) word reply in a positive feedback indicates the experience or transaction could have been better? |
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Posted By: Sean Coe
I'll always leave feedback within a few days after the buyer pays and expect nothing in return. A few customers have told me that the whole feedback thing is a pain, and that unless they complain directly to me after receiving their item, I should conclude that they are satisfied. Several times I have received positive feedback 2 months after the transaction. I think with most buyers its buy, receive, and then on to the next purchase. |
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Posted By: dan mckee
As a seller, for 6 years I left feedback immediately after I received payment from the bidder. Recently, I have been burned by 2 bidders who I offered full refunds, they refused, kept the item and clobbered me on feedback. No one is perfect and as a seller, if I make a mistake, I offer a full refund including their shipping. This should never warrant negative or neutral feedback. So, I no longer leave feedback first unless I know the bidder. |
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Posted By: Jason
As a buyer I dont care when I get it. As a seller I ONLY leave feedback once mine is recieved. I used to leave it when payment arrived but I got burned once and blackmailed to boot. It took forever and hell to get the negative removed after I proved my case easily. THe best solution for eliminating scammer is for ebay to come up with a multiple feedback system......say red feedback for $1-10 items sold, Blue for $10-50 items sold, Green for $51-100 items sold, Yellow for $100-500 items sold, Brown for $500-1000 items sold and say silver for $1000+ items sold. OF course this would never haqppen because it would take up too much time. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
I have not yet sold items on eBay. For me, feedback has no meaning. Most sellers wait for my checks to clear independent of how much feedback I have. |
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Posted By: Cy
I think that the seller should post the feedback immediately after the buyer satisfactorily fulfills his requirement. If a buyer does his job, he should get the feedback immediately. period. |
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Posted By: ramram
I left a negative feedback on a scammer (never sent the item and couldn't produce a receipt or even a date when he shipped) and then he actually went and left a negative for me. I notified ebay and Paypal and they eventually got most of my money back (Paypal did by freezing his account) and then they kicked him off of ebay. After that I asked ebay, twice, to remove his negative feedback. Amazingly, they said they could not do it! Unbelievable!! |
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Posted By: Julie
my buyer's feedback, and they had sold me 3 items--one outsdtanding, and two VERY weak. So I just said "nice card" three times. I was actually thrilled with one, and very disappointed with the other two--but couldn't figure out which was which, because it had been so long, the auction pages were long since obsolete. I guess "about time!" for all three would have been more appropriate... |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Cy, the difference is that I am selling and bidders look at my feedback before bidding on a substantial item. It hurts me when I am getting nicked wrongly. On the other hand, bidders who do not use that ID to sell, will not be as affected by a few negatives. Sellers do not have the time to check every bidders FB that closely. Plus as a seller, I do not want the buying community knowing me as someone who gives out negatives after I receive positives. I conclude that the seller is at alot more risk than the bidder. As a bidder, I always leave FB for the seller immediately after inspecting the item whether he has left me FB or not. Dan. |
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Posted By: Chris
I can't think of any reason a seller would leave negative to a buyer after receiving positive feedback from the buyer. Doesn't make much business sense. I think too much is made of the whole feedback rating. I think most people can look at overall feedback and peoples replies to the negative comments and get a real idea of a persons reliability. I mean, if I see someone that has a lot of neutrals or negs for unusually slow delivery and they have no response to that, I stay away. I use the following rule of thumb for sellers. If they have a total score of 500 or more I look for a positive % of 99.3 or higher and I usually check the feedback if it is less than 99.5. For feedback in the 100 range I don't look at percentage because one neg brings you down to 99.0. I look at the neg and the circumstances and and make my own judgement. |
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Posted By: Leon
I just read your post and read "naked" instead of "nicked". I will have nightmares for days about this......later |
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Posted By: Aaron
I both buy and sell with regularity, and this is my basic philosophy: |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Well put Aaron! That sums it up perfectly! Dan. Hey Leon, I am 5'3" 310lbs and naked! |
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Posted By: honus3415
...if I should leave feedback first as a seller. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
it was touched on above: multiple accounts on ebay. Drop one when it gets too polluted. |
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Posted By: 823dek
Most buyers may not pay as fast as I do, but... if you are on the up and up why would you worry about what one would say if you have done your part ? |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
Let me give you guys the story..I get my items prompt, but what I see does not meet the discription nor does it look like the scans. The pictures are a bit small, but could very well be the EX/EX+ as stated. This seller has a very good rating and does a relativly high volume of transactions..So heres the deal. I leave a neutral comment thanking for the service but critical of the condition of the cards(3). He leaves a nasty neutral and insists I should have contacted him before hand..I have almost 200 positive feedbacks from purchasing vintage cards. I'm just letting it all go. But am I wrong? Was I hasty? |
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Posted By: Julie
you rfeceived the cards? If after--I gues you just described you disappointment. If before, why? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
Pcelli, |
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Posted By: honus3415
....would be allowing the seller to establish a minimum feedback level for bidders wanting to bid on their items....below which a perspective bidder would have to contact the seller for permission to bid. |
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Posted By: Pcelli60
I never leave feedback until I get the item and I am totally pleased. How else can you do it? |
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Posted By: runscott
What if you pay for the item and elect not to purchase optional insurance, and it never arrives, but the seller is friendly and apologetic, and left you positive feedback as soon as he received your payment. Do you leave negative feedback? |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
What proof exists that the seller actually sent the item? |
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Posted By: Judge Dred
I send items from a main post office. I present the package to the clerk and they provide me with a dated receipt that has the zip code of the area where the package was sent. It costs nothing for this service. A little time in line and you will have a documented receipt from a post office which shows where a package was sent. |
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Posted By: runscott
you would leave positive feedback, even if you never received the item? Most ebayers aren't nearly so nice; in fact, I suspect they would leave a negative, regardless of any proof offered. |
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Posted By: leon
I bought a nice T207 with a miscut back for about $45 on ebay. It got lost and I never got it. I declined insurance. I left a positive feedback and just said it got lost but the seller did his part. The seller had lot's of good feedback and WAS apologetic and even offered some mitigation, which I declined. It was my fault. regards all |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Yes Scott, if I choose to gamble on the performance of the post office or any deliverer, and I lose; I am to blame. |
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Posted By: Elliot
Leon, that card might still arrive. I received a card last week that was in an envelope postmarked August 13th. To add to the story, in the interim the seller was NARu'd by eBay. I was sure I had been scammed. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
Ive gotten a FedEx overnight shipment 3 months late. But they did (finally) deliver it. |
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Posted By: leon
I know it could arrive eventually but the seller did his part. I won't soon forget the run over package (D304) I got from RBCraik. It was very late, got ran over (tire track on the envelope) and the holder was cracked severely...but alas (love using that word) the card was perfect. It probably took over a month in regular mail....later |
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Posted By: David Seaborn
Judge, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Feedback is supposed to be a 2 way proposition. It is supposed to be used so that sellers can identify potential problem bidders and bidders can identify potential problem sellers. If a seller leaves feedback as soon as payment is received, then there is no way for the seller to leave a follow up feedback that the bidder actual was pulling a scam, if this happens to be the cases. |
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Posted By: Julie
I watched half a DVD, left glowing feedback--and then watched (tried to watch!) the other half! |
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Posted By: runscott
too many negative vibes - if, as a seller, you wait for the buyer to leave feedback, you will be waiting a heckuva long time in many instances. Maybe it's not fair in your mind, but many buyers disagree with you. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
scott, I don't have aproblem leaving immediate feedback for those that I've dealt with. That's not the issue. The issue is with new buyers that I do not know. I've had several buyers try to scam me and I'm not about to chance my policy. Everyone has as much right to know who the bad buyers are they do who the bad sellers are. When a seller leaves immediate feedback to unknown buyer, he is leaving himself open to being scammed with no way to warn others that the buyer should not be dealt with. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
The relationship between a buyer and seller is ideally not adversarial. I have often appreciated those sellers who assume that I am a man of honor. It conveys to me that they are as well. |
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Posted By: runscott
"...if you have no reason to doubt their integrity..." |
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Posted By: dan mckee
Scott, the problem is that you get fairly decent people that don't understand that neutral and negative FB scars the rating to a point where people only read those. |
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Posted By: runscott
I understand your points, Jay's points, and the points of everyone who wants to wait until they receive buyer feedback. All I'm saying is that it's a lot less hassel for me, as a seller, to do it my way. I just haven't run into all those negative experiences that you and Jay describe...I don't know why, guess I've been real lucky. |
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Posted By: hankron
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